I58 T53 HAZARD FAMILY CHILDREN 1586. SARAH TABOR, born Nov. 17, 1782; married William Miller. 1587. SAMUEL WESTCOTT TABOR, born June 30, 1784; unmarried. He died at Buenos Ayres, South America. He was brigadier general in the army, and translated the Constitution into Spanish for the use of the United States Government. His death was the result ofa severe cold taken while crossing the Andes from Chili to establish a treaty. His life was one of adventure. 1588. FRANCES TABOR, married Thoma; Huébard. I589. ANNE MARIA TABOR; married Guerdm Miller. 1590. ELIZA SULLIVAN TABOR, married (second wife) 7770mm HuMara’. 1591. JOHN ROBINSON TABOR, married Craig/J. 1592. WILLIAM ROBINSON TABOR, married SI/zz'tb of Charleston, 3. C. 1593. SYLVESTER TABOR, died young. §895. WILLIAM ROBINSON, 7 (Sarah Peckham, 6; Mary Hazard, 5; Governor George, 4; George, 3; Robert, 2; Thomas, I), was born April 25, 1766; he married, March, 1802, Phebe Dennison, of Stonington, Conn. CHILDREN 1594.. MATILDA CAROLINE ROBINSON. 1595. WILLIAM DENNISON ROBINSON. 1596. ELIZABETH DENNISON ROBINSON. 1597. PHEBE ROBINSON. I598. MARY ROBINSON. 1599. ELIZA DENNISON ROBINSON. 1600. SAMUEL DENNISON ROBINSON. 1601. JULIA GORHAM ROBINSON. I602. EMMA ROBINSON. § 896. JOHN ROBINSON, 7 (Sarah Peckham, 6; Mary Hazard, 5; Gov. George, 4; George, 3 ; Robert, 2; Thomas, I), was born December 16, 1767; he died 1831 ; he married Abigail, daughter OfJames and Ann (Rodman) Rob- inson. They were first cousins. He married, second, Ruth, daughter of Judge Gardiner. His first wife died 1805, aged thirty-seven. CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE 1603. JAMES ROBINSON. I604. MARIAN ROBINSON. CHILDREN OF SECOND MARRIAGE 1605. EMILY ROBINSON. 1606. ELIZABETH ROBINSON. I607. ALBERT ROBINSON. I608. EDWIN ROBINSON. I609. CORNELIA ROBINSON. § 897. SYLVESTER ROBINSON, 7 (Sarah Peckham, 6; Mary Hazard, 5; Governor George, 4; George, 3 ; Robert, 2 ; Thomas, I), was born July 12, 1769; he died 1807 ; married Eliza, daughter of John and Marcia (Pell) Rodman, of Pelham Manor, Westehester County, New York. CHILDREN